INTRODUCTION TO HEDGE FUND STRATEGIES

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INTRODUCTION TO HEDGE FUND STRATEGIES June 2014 Gwendoline Lam, Research Assistant CompliancePlus Consulting Limited 801, Two Exchange Square, 8 Connaught Place, Central, Hong Kong Tel: (852) 3487 6903 www.complianceplus.hk

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Agenda 1. Brief Introduction of Hedge Funds 2. Equity-hedged 3. Macro 4. Relative-value 5. Event-driven 6. Summary CompliancePlus Consulting 3

1 BRIEF INTRODUCTION OF HEDGE FUNDS What are the differences between mutual funds and hedge funds? What are some general types of hedge fund strategies? 4

Since hedge funds are notregulated by the SFC They cannot market themselves. They cannot take $$$ from the public. CompliancePlus Consulting 5

Hedge Funds vs. Mutual Funds Mutual Funds Hedge Funds Only take long positions in securities Less active in trading their portfolio investments (usually without leverage) as they attempt to create returns that track (and ideally outperform) the market Employ dynamic investment strategies designed to find unique opportunities in the market Actively trade their portfolio investments (both long and short) in an effort to maintain high and diversified absolute returns (often using leverage to enhance returns) CompliancePlus Consulting 6

Some Groups of Hedge Fund Strategies 1. Equity-related 2. Macro Impacted by movements in the market Require intelligent anticipation of price changes in stocks, bonds, foreign exchange and physical commodities 3. Relative-value 4. Event-driven To achieve returns that are uncorrelated with general market movements E.g. price discrepancies between related securities, using derivatives and active trading based on computer driven models and extensive research CompliancePlus Consulting 7

2 EQUITY-HEDGED STRATEGIES Long/short Short Selling Market Neutral 8

2. Equity-hedged Funds 2.1 Long/Short Long/short (the ideal case): Taking long positions (buying it) in an undervalued stock that are expected to in value $$$ Taking short positions in an overvalued stock (borrowing a stock you don t own and selling it) that are expected to in value Buying it back at a lower price than you paid for it and return the borrowed shares http://www.barclayhedge.com/research/educational-articles/hedge-fund-strategy-definition/hedge-fund-strategy-equity-long-short.html CompliancePlus Consulting 9

2. Equity-hedged Funds 2.2 Example CompliancePlus Consulting 10

2. Equity-hedged Funds 2.3 Example Long Company B: buy $10/share 12 10 Short Company A: sell 2 x $5/share 8 If the market Price 6 4 2 B A B: $10 $15: +$5 A: $5 $7: -$2 Net: $5 + 2*(-$2) = +$1 0 March April May June If the market B: $10 $7: -$3 A: $5 $2: +$3 Net: -$3 + 2*($3) = +$3 CompliancePlus Consulting 11

2. Equity-hedged Funds 2.4 Risks The portfolio manager must correctly predict the relative performance of two stocks, which can be difficult Beta mismatch : when the stock market declines sharply, long positions could lose more than short positions http://www.barclayhedge.com/research/educational-articles/hedge-fund-strategy-definition/hedge-fund-strategy-equity-long-short.html CompliancePlus Consulting 12

2. Equity-hedged Funds 2.5 Market Neutral Same basic concepts Equal amounts of investment in both long and short positions, e.g. 50% and 50% Net exposure of the fund: 0% Gross exposure of the fund: 100% CompliancePlus Consulting 13

3 MACRO Global Macro Emerging Markets 14

3. Macro 3.1 Global Macro Invest in instruments whose prices fluctuate based on the changes in economic policies, along with the flow of capital around the globe. Let s say If a manager believes that the US is headed into recession, then he might short sell stocks and futures contracts on major US indexes or the USD. A manager, seeing big opportunity for growth in Singapore, might take long positions in Singapore s assets. CompliancePlus Consulting 15

3. Macro 3.1 Global Macro: Example Famous Example of Using the Global Macro Strategies: On Sep 16, 1992 [Black Wed], Soros' fund sold short more than $10 billion in pounds, profiting from the UK govt s reluctance to either raise its interest rates to levels comparable to those of other European Exchange Rate Mechanism ( ERM ) countries or to float its currency. Finally, the UK withdrew from the ERM, devaluing the pound. Soros's profit on the bet was estimated at over $1 billion. CompliancePlus Consulting 16

3. Macro 3.2 Emerging Markets Invests in equity or debt of emerging (less mature) markets which tend to have higher inflation and volatile growth. Expected Volatility: Very High CompliancePlus Consulting 17

4 RELATIVE-VALUE STRATEGIES Relative-value Strategies Convertible Arbitrage Fixed-income Arbitrage 18

4. Relative-value Arbitrage 4.1 Principle The purchase of securities on one market ( ) for immediate resale on another market ( ) Gain profits from the price discrepancy CompliancePlus Consulting 19

4. Relative-value Arbitrage 4.2 Example Company X Price Coupon Term Current Interest Rate Bond A $1000.00 6% 30 years 6% Bond B $1276.76 8% 30 years 6% *Coupons are paid every six months. **Maturity is assumed to be the same for both bonds. Assume: the 8% bond is trading at $1100.00; the 6% bond is trading at $1000.00 To take advantage of this price discrepancy: buy the 8% bond and short sell the 6% bond http://www.investopedia.com/university/hedge-fund/strategies.asp CompliancePlus Consulting 20

4. Relative-value Arbitrage 4.3 Convertible Arbitrage A convertible bond can be converted into a certain number of shares Assume a convertible bond is selling for $1,000 and is convertible into 20 shares of company stock. This would imply a market price for the stock of $50. CompliancePlus Consulting 21

4. Relative-value Arbitrage 4.4 Fixed-income Arbitrage An investment strategy that exploits pricing differentials between fixed-income securities Invests with primary focus on yield or current income rather than solely on capital gains. May utilize leverage to buy bonds and sometimes fixed income derivatives in order to profit from principal appreciation and interest income. Expected Volatility: Low CompliancePlus Consulting 22

5 EVENT-DRIVEN STRATEGIES Merger Arbitrage Distressed Securities 23

5. Event-driven Strategies 5.1 Principle Simultaneously buys and sells the stocks of two merging companies. Analyze the potential acquisition looking at the reason for the acquisition, the terms of the acquisition and any regulatory issues (such as antitrust laws) and determine the likelihood of the acquisition actually occurring. If it seems likely that the deal will close, the event-driven investor will purchase the stock of the company to be acquired, and sell it after the acquisition, when its price has risen to the acquisition price (or greater). Typically used only by large institutional investors, such as hedge funds and private equity firms. http://www.barclayhedge.com/research/educational-articles/hedge-fund-strategy-definition/hedge-fund-strategy-event-driven.html CompliancePlus Consulting 24

5. Event-driven Strategies 5.2 Merger Arbitrage An investment strategy Seeks to exploit pricing inefficiencies that may occur before or after a corporate event, such as a bankruptcy, merger, acquisition or spinoff. CompliancePlus Consulting 25

5. Event-driven Strategies 5.2 Merger Arbitrage: Example Price 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 100% 80% Company X Consider A Potential Merger: (a simple math question) Company X is at $5/share. Company Y intends to acquire Company X at $10/share. But the price will not jump from $5 to $10 No 100% chance that the acquisition will happen 0 Mar Apr May June If predicted 80% chance $8. Sources: KhanAcademy CompliancePlus Consulting 26

5. Event-driven Strategies 5.3 Merger Arbitrage With cash mergers, an acquiring company purchases the shares of the target company for cash. Until the acquisition is complete, the stock of the target company typically trades below the acquisition price. So, one can buy the stock of the target company before the acquisition, and then make a profit if and when the acquisition goes through. This is not arbitrage, however; this is a speculation on an event occurring. With a stock-for-stock merger, an acquiring company exchanges its own stock for the stock of the target company. During a stock-for-stock merger, a merger arbitrageur buys the stock of the target company while shorting the stock of the acquiring company. So, when the merger is complete, and the target company s stock is converted into the acquiring company s stock, the merger arbitrageur simply uses the converted stock to cover his or her short position. CompliancePlus Consulting 27

5. Event-driven Strategies 5.4 Merger Arbitrage: Risks Deals-breaking (issues with funding, shareholder approval, target firm s management, or regulatory action) Muted deal activity CompliancePlus Consulting 28

5. Event-driven Strategies 5.5 Distressed Securities Involved purchasing securities (most often corporate bonds, bank debt) that have lost a considerable amount of their value because the company is in some sort of distress, i.e. heading toward or in bankruptcy A company may be coming out of bankruptcy and a hedge fund would be buying the low-priced bonds if their evaluation deems that the company s situation will improve enough to make their bonds more valuable. http://www.russell.com/documents/institutional-investors/research/four-hedge-fund-investing-strategies.pdf CompliancePlus Consulting 29

5. Event-driven Strategies 5.5 Distressed Strategies: Risks Very risky if many companies do not improve their situation Default or sudden illiquidity cash flows dry up Sensitivity to the economic cycle Lack of protection within corporate structure Poor information regarding credit ratings, underlying assets, structure and its covenants Some probability of large loss Uncertain exit strategy from restructured securities http://www.russell.com/documents/institutional-investors/research/four-hedge-fund-investing-strategies.pdf CompliancePlus Consulting 30

6 SUMMARY 31

6. Summary Equity Equity long/short Short selling Market neutral Macro Global macro Emerging markets Relative-value Relative-value arbitrage Convertible arbitrage Fixed-income arbitrage Event-driven Merger arbitrage Distressed securities http://www.russell.com/documents/institutional-investors/research/four-hedge-fund-investing-strategies.pdf CompliancePlus Consulting 32

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